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What is considered rude in Lebanon?

Basic Etiquette It is best not to cross your legs with your ankle on your knee as it is offensive to point one's foot at another person. Men in Lebanon rarely swear in the presence of women. The Lebanese take pride in their hospitality.



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Eye Contact: Eye contact is important in Lebanon as a way of showing respect. Cultural Norms: While the cultural norm in Lebanon would be that it is unacceptable to show negative emotions in public or in front of the family, many teen- agers still show their emotions.

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In Lebanese culture, family ties and personal relationships are highly valued.

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Lebanese people, in general, are family-oriented so of course, those values will be shared by the guy. You won't have to worry whether or not he wants to have kids one day. You also won't have to worry how long he'll take to propose because chances are, it won't be for long.

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Marriage and Dating Financial independence is often seen as a prerequisite to marriage, and so many Lebanese men do not marry until their late 20s or early 30s. Divorces are handled by separate courts depending on whether the couple is Christian or Muslim. Some Christian families oppose divorce.

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8.2% of Muslim women married non-Lebanese men and 2% of Christian women married non- Lebanese men. Around 87.5% of the marriage contracts between Lebanese women and non- Lebanese men are registered with respect to the Muslims and 12.5% are registered with respect to the Christians.

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Hello (marHaba) marHaba / ????????” is often the first greeting taught to foreigners when they are learning Lebanese Arabic, and it serves well in most everyday situations.

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